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Sunday, April 14, 2013

International Workshop



                                                            International Workshop on        



     Artificial Intelligence Technologies for Spatial Risk Prediction, AITSRP
                                                          15th December,2013

 

                                                        Organizers

                       Faculty of Computer & Information Sciences, Ain Shams University,Cairo, Egypt

Remote Sensing and GIS Laboratory, National school of engineers, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia

                                                              In the frame of

     Sixth International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Information Systems, ICICIS’13


14-16 December, 2013

       


                                                                       Chairs

    Prof. Sami Yassine Turki
             Prof. Sami Faiz

University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia
       Natioal School of Engineers
   Remote sensing and GIS (LTSIRS)


Prof. Abdel-Badeeh M. Salem
                 Prof. Mohamed I.Roushdy
Ain Shams University,Cairo,Egypt
Faculty of Computer and Information Sciences
Computer Science Department

                 





AITURP’13 will bring researchers, developers, practitioners, and users to present their latest research, results, and ideas in all areas of intelligent methodologies, techniques, approaches and technologies in the field of spatial risk prediction.


Topics
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the use of the following techniques in spatial risk study and prediction :
  • Spatial and spatiotemporal information systems
  • Machine learning techniques
  • Intelligent data processing
  • Data engineering
  • Time series analysis
  • Knowledge-Based systems
  • Risk assessment
  • Data mining and knowledge discovery
  • Databanks, Databases, and Knowledge Bases.
  • Ontological engineering

Scientific Program Committee

Sami Yassine TURKI, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia

Sami FAIZ, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia

Abdel-Badeeh M. Salem, Ain Shams University,Cairo,Egypt

Mohamed I.Roushdy, Ain Shams University,Cairo,Egypt

Jie Lu, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

Adel Yehia, Ain Shams University,Cairo,Egpyt

Amer Goneid, The American University in Cairo,Egypt

Sayed Abdel-Wahab, Sadat Academy for Management Sciences ,Cairo, Egypt

Saoussen KRICHEN, University of Tunis, Tunisia

Aurélie Arnaud, University Aix-Marseille III, France

Robert LAURINI,  University  of Lyon, France

Herman AKDAG, University Paris 8,  France

Cyril de RUNZ, Université of Reims, France

Michael Gr. Voskoglou, School of Technological Applications, Patras, Greece.

Sarma Cakula, Faculty of Engineering, Vidzeme University of Applied Sciences, Latvia.

M. VijayaKumar, K.S.R.College of Engineering, Tiruchengode, India.

Elena Nechita,Vasile Alecsandri  University,Bacau, Romania



Organizing Committee
Abdel-Badeeh M. Salem, Ain Shams University,Cairo,Egypt
Mohamed I.Roushdy, Ain Shams University,Cairo,Egypt
Sami Yassine TURKI, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia
 Sami FAIZ, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia
Safia Abbas M. Abbas, Ain Shams University,Cairo,Egypt
Abeer Mahmoud, Ain Shams University,Cairo,Egypt
Hana Alouioui, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia


Session Format: The workshop is planned to include: Invited talks, Technical papers and Application papers

Submission of papers: The submitted full papers, Max. 6 pages following conf. Paper Format,
will go through a “blind” review process with at least two reviewers. Submissions should be directly to the session chair via e-mail: abmsalem@yahoo.com  asalem@eun.eg  Until the END of  July. 















Sunday, January 27, 2013

Sixth International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Information Systems






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Sixth International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Information Systems
14-16 December, 2013
Faculty of Computer &Information Science (FCIS)
Ain Shams University
Cairo, Egypt
We are honored to invite you to ICICIS 2013.  ICICIS 2013 is a premium international conference covers all areas related to Theory, Development, Applications, Experiences and Evaluation of Advancements in Computing Technology. It gathers fellow students, researchers and practitioners in these fields from all around the world.

 Important Dates
- Date of Main Conference: December 14 - 16, 2013
- Paper Submission: March 1 – May 1, 2013
- Paper Review: May 1- July 1, 2013
- Review Results (Acceptance/Reject) Notification: July 1, 2013
- Registration/Final Camera-ready Submission: August 1, 2013
The conference contains Invited, Technical and Workshop sessions. For more details visit:  http://net2.shams.edu.eg/icicis/2013/
 Track 1: Machine Learning, Pattern Recognition, Image Processing, Graphics and Data Visualization 
  • Machine Learning
  • Pattern Recognition
  • Image Processing
  • Graphics and Visualization
  • Computer Vision
Track 2: High Performance Computing, Robotics and Embedded Systems
  • Computer Architecture
  • Operating Systems
  • High Performance Computing
  • Robotics
  • Embedded Systems
Track 3: Internet Technologies and Services Oriented Computing
  • Internet Technologies
  • Semantic Web
  • Service Oriented Computing
  • Cloud Computing
  • Information Retrieval
  • Web Mining
  • E-Commerce
  • E-Learning
Track 4: Recent trends in Data management, Mining and Knowledge Discovery 
  • Database Management
  • Mobile Data Management
  • Data Security
  • Data Warehousing
  • Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
Track 5: Neuroinformatics, Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics
  • Bioinformatics
  • AI and Machine learning applications in Bioinformatics
  • Biomedical applications
  • Image Processing and Data Visualization of Bioinformatics
Track 6: Information Systems Development and Computer Networks
  • Information Systems Developing and Integrating research Issues
  • Business Process Modeling and Management
  • Performance Analysis
  • Modeling and Simulation Issues for Information Systems
  • Design, implementation, and analysis of network architectures and algorithms
  • Wireless, Enterprise, datacenter, and storage networks
  • Network management and traffic engineering
Further Information Check      http://net2.shams.edu.eg/icicis/2013/

 

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Saturday, December 8, 2012

Gender mythology Boy R Girl


Gender mythology
  • Carrying high or low. High = Girl and Low = Boy
  • Craving sweet or savory? If you're craving sweets, it's a girl.
  • If the baby’s father puts on weight during pregnancy - it's a boy.
  • The Pendant. Swing a pure gold pendant over the pregnant belly. If it swings back and forth, it’s a girl. If it swings around, it's a boy.
  • The Ring Test. Suspend a pure gold ring over the pregnant belly. If it swings left to right, it’s a boy. If it rotates, it’s a girl.
  • The Mothers Face. If it's round, full and rosy, it’s a girl.
  • Acne. If you have more acne, it's a girl.
  • Interpreting dreams of the pregnant woman. Cigars, trucks, snakes, telescopes = Boys. Tupperware®, keyholes, any fish, almonds, Prada®, Vogue magazine = Girls.
  • The Key Test. If the pregnant woman picks up a key from the thin end, then it’s a girl.
  • The Drano Test. This is not safe or recommended for pregnant women. There are various methods used and the gender is predicted by color or amount of bubbles.

It’s a boy if:

  • You didn't experience morning sickness in early pregnancy
  • Your baby's heart rate is less than 140 beats per minute
  • You are carrying the extra weight out front
  • Your belly looks like a basketball
  • Your areolas have darkened considerably
  • You are carrying low
  • You are craving salty or sour foods
  • You are craving protein -- meats and cheese
  • Your feet are colder than they were before pregnancy
  • The hair on your legs has grown faster during pregnancy
  • Your hands are very dry
  • Your pillow faces north when you sleep
  • Dad-to-be is gaining weight, right along with you
  • Pregnancy has you looking better than ever
  • Your urine is bright yellow in color
  • Your nose is spreading
  • You hang your wedding ring over your belly and it swings left to right
  • You are having headaches
  • You add your age at the time of conception and the number for the month you conceived and the sum is an even number

it's a girl if:

  • You had morning sickness early in pregnancy
  • Your baby's heart rate is at least 140 beats per minute
  • You are carrying the weight in your hips and rear
  • Your left breast is larger than your right breast
  • Your hair develops red highlights
  • You are carrying high
  • Your belly looks like a watermelon
  • You are craving sweets
  • You are craving fruit
  • You crave orange juice
  • You don't look quite as good as normal during pregnancy
  • You are moodier than usual during pregnancy
  • Your face breaks out more than usual
  • You refuse to eat the heel of a loaf of bread
  • Your breasts have really blossomed!
  • Your pillow faces south when you sleep
  • Your urine is a dull yellow color
  • You hang your wedding ring over your belly and it moves in a circle
  • You add your age at the time of conception and the number for the month you conceived and the sum is an odd number

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

How to write a Good Research Paper.



  •  Relevance of Purpose: Is the purpose of the paper relevant to the industry?

    Depth of Research: How comprehensive is the study, including that of any previous work in the same area?

    Extent of Originality: How original is the idea?

    Practical Applicability: Are the conclusions practical? Can they be implemented?

    Justifiability of Conclusions: Do the study and discussion adequately justify the conclusion?

    Structure and Organization: Is the report properly and logically structured?

    Quality of References: Are the sources credible?

    Observance to Guidelines:  Has the report adhered to the guidelines laid out in this document?

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

crime Puzzle


             CRIME PUZZLE!!!!!!!!!!!!
The day after the Saturday!!
one bungalow in busy city!
Raju was dead in his room!
His wife kamala came from her relatives house and got shock on seeing 

her husband dead! informed the POLICE!
Police investigation started!
inspector asks her wife, she replies i went to relatives house which is 30 km away from my wife and came today afternoon and saw my husband found dead in his bed room.then,
inspector asked watchman, her replies i went out for lunch which is 1 km away from bungalow
inspector asked gardener, he replies i went out for buying pesticides which is 5 km away from bungalow
inspector asked servant maid , she replies i went out for buying envelope in post office which is 2 km away from bungalow
inspector asked servant, he replies i went for buying home accessories from market which is 1 km away from bungalow.

INVESTIGATION OVER!!!

Police found out the criminal and arrested.

WHO IS THE CRIMINAL AND WHY HE/SHE IS ARRESTED? 
tell me
 


Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Reasons to Drink More Water



Reasons to Drink More Water
 
Scientifically speaking, water is the basis of life, but beyond being essential to your very existence, water serves all sorts of purposes that help you feel your absolute best. No, it can't cure cancer (though it may help prevent it), pay your rent (though it does save you money), or take out the trash, here are six reasons H2O can help solve many annoying day-to-day health issues-and possibly prevent a few big ones-from headaches to those last few pounds.

1. Water boosts metabolism:
Trying to lose weight? Drinking water can boost your body's ability to burn fat. A study published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism found that drinking water (about 17oz) increases metabolic rate by 30 percent in healthy men and women. The boost occurred within 10 minutes but reached a maximum 30-40 minutes after drinking.
2. Studies also suggest that drinking one or two glasses of water before a meal can fill you up so you naturally eat less, says Andrea N. Giancoli, MPH, RD spokesperson for The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Plus, even mild dehydration will slow down metabolism by as much as 3 percent. 2. It safeguards your heart: Speaking of essential for life…drinking a good amount of water could lower your risk of a heart attack. A six-year study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology found that people who drank more than five glasses of water a day were 41 percent less likely to die from a heart attack during the study period than those who drank less than two glasses. Bonus: Drinking all that water may reduce cancer risk as well. Research shows that staying hydrated can reduce risk of colon cancer by 45 percent, bladder cancer by 50 percent, and possibly reduce breast cancer risk too.
3. Water prevents headaches: The most debilitating kind as well: Migraines. In one study published in the journal Neurology, scientists recruited migraine sufferers and divided them into two groups: one took a placebo, the others were told to drink 1.5 liters of water (about six cups) in addition to their usual daily intake. At the end of two weeks, the water group had experienced 21 fewer hours of pain than those in the placebo group, as well as a decrease in pain intensity.

4. Water boosts your brainpower: Your brain needs a lot of oxygen to function at optimum levels, so drinking plenty of water ensures that it's getting all it needs. In fact, drinking eight to 10 cups of water per day can improve your levels of cognitive performance by as much as 30 percent.The door swings both ways: Research shows that a dehydration level of just 1 percent of your body weight reduces thinking functions, so staying well-hydrated is super important for your mental performance .

5. It makes you rich: Making water your go-to drink saves a lot of money in the long run. Even though 60 percent of the U.S. population buys bottled water , it's still cheaper, on average, than juices, sodas, and Starbucks- especially when you buy it by the case. What's even cheaper: buying a filter and drinking water out of the tap. To put it in perspective, replacing your daily can of soda at lunch with a free-from-the-tap glass of water (or water cooler if you have access to one) can save you about $180 a year.

6. It keeps you alert: Dehydration is the single most common cause of daytime fatigue , so if your afternoon slump is more like a desperate need for an afternoon nap, guzzle a glass of water. It can also make you better at your job, or at least prevent you from being bad at a it-just a two percent dehydration level can trigger short-term memory problems and difficulty focusing on a computer screen or printed page.

by Elizabeth Goodman Artis | SHAPE magazine | Healthy Living

Thanks to: Yahoo Lifestyle Entertainment